b'MISSION-READYON THE HORIZONFROM THEThe Korte Company has more coming for theAdditionally, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, GROUND UP. DOD in 2026. Our team is underway on a newSeattle District, entrusted Pacwest-Korte JV with 21,500-square-foot Network Enterprise Center at the construction of a Parachute Survival Training Fort Hunter Liggett, serving the U.S. Army Corps Facility at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Theof Engineers, Louisville District. Pacwest-Korte Design-Build project includes a new parachute We dont take this responsibility lightly. Every secure corridor,Joint Venture was awarded the design, construction, training room, along with site development for a every flight line, every command post we build carries the weightmaintenance and repair of Building 315, modernizingtraining area, tactical vehicle parking, an arms of purposedesigned to protect, built to endure. For us, itsthe 28,989-square-foot facility to meet missionvault and secure equipment storage.more than concrete and steel. Its a commitment made visible.demands and extend its service life.Because when we build for those who defend freedom, everyThe PacWest-Korte JV is also delivering a Design-detail matters. Every facility must stand mission-ready, todayBuild project at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, and for every mission to come. replacing the roof and HVAC systems on Hangar H1000 while completing roof repairs on Hangar VP30.92 93'